Nokia 5.1 Plus goes official with Android One, 5.8" HD+ dislpay

25 September 2018, 04:06:44

In July earlier this year, Nokia announced the Nokia X5 in Beijing. The model's international sibling - Nokia 5.1 Plus went official yesterday via Nokia's official website and in India via Flipkart. The handset packs a 5.8-inch HD+ display gracing a sleek body with a 2.5D curved glass on the front and back. The camera department includes an 8MP selfie snapper and a 13MP primary shooter with a 5MP depth sensor. The device is based on a Helio P60 chipset with 3GB of RAM and 32GB of expandable storage (up to 400GB expansion). It is powered by a 3060 mAh battery and runs on Android One (Android Oreo). Sales are scheduled to start on October 1st and the price is set around USD 150.

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